(6/2/2011)
This is one of those books that kind of sneaks up on you, draws you in, and then hits you with a heartbreaking, unforgettable ending. At first, I wasn't sure I was going to like it, but as I kept reading I found myself falling in love with the characters. The novel centers on Judith, a woman in her 40's who left the town of Rufus Sage, Nebraska, and her first love, Willy Blunt, behind 27 years ago. Alternating between Judith's current life in Los Angeles as a film editor with a husband and daughter, and the summer when she first met Willy, this novel asks us to consider the consequences of what -- and whom -- we leave behind.
McNeal's writing is economical and beautiful, and it truly soars when he writes about the Nebraska landscape & the flawed, broken characters who inhabit it. The ending -- well, some people probably won't like it, but it was the right ending for these characters, and I think my heart broke just a little.